GenerationMP3 has a hands-on review of the iRiver Clix 2 contributed by a member of their forum. Manuinbusan, who’s from Japan, was astonished about the form factor of the PMP even after thousands of pictures and videos. He confirms that it is thinner than it predecessor. You can hold it on the end of your fingers (the way you hold your credit card) or in hollow of your palm (like a a keychain, I guess). The black casing is brilliant, because it underscores the impressive QVGA screen. The click navigation took a little to become intuitive but once he gets the drift of the user interface the worry is all gone. The Clix2 has no graphic equalizer, which is quite a loss for Manuinbusan. File playing is smooth and he cannot get enough about how impressive the display is. If you want to read Maniunbusan’s entire review, go to generationMP3.





April 14th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
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April 30th, 2007 at 6:32 pm
“The Clix2 has no graphic equalizer, which is quite a loss for Manuinbusan.”
false, there is a user defined EQ along with the SRS WOW HD feature.
July 9th, 2007 at 6:21 am
[...] iRiver Clix 2 is one of the more impressive mini-PMPs available. The successor of the U10 is a slimmer model maintaining iRiver’s [...]